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Lady Chaps at Texas A&M International (Saturday)

LCU playing for Heartland Conference regular season title

Lubbock Christian (35-12, 18-4 Heartland) at Texas A&M International (24-22, 16-7 Heartland)
Saturday, April 25 at 11 a.m.
Laredo, Texas (Dustdevil Field)
 
About Texas A&M International
The Dustdevils have made a marked improvement from last season's record in the Heartland Conference where they finished 10-15 to a 16-7 mark so far in 2015. TAMIU has not fared as well within their last three series, losing a game to St. Edward's being swept by St. Mary's and losing one to Oklahoma Panhandle State.
 
History between LCU and TAMIU
Last season commemorated the first meeting between the two ball clubs, with LCU earning a sweep at PlainsCapital Park by scores of 6-5, 2-0 and 15-3.
 
Last meeting of the Lady Chaps and Dustdevils
LAREDO, Texas (April 24, 2015) – Four home runs accounted for the entirety of Lubbock Christian's scoring offense in a 6-2 defeat of Texas A&M International during game one of a double header on Friday at Dustdevil Field to inch the Lady Chaps a step closer to clinching a consecutive Heartland Conference regular season title, but the Dustdevils stormed back to take game two by a score of 7-1 to put a halt to any LCU title chances.
 
The Lady Chaps (35-12, 18-4 Heartland) now sit tied with St. Mary's atop the conference standings with the Rattlers hosting St. Edward's for a single game Saturday, whom they beat twice on Friday evening. A win for LCU guarantees at least a share of the title, but if it is coupled with a Rattler loss, the Lady Chaps will win the title outright. However, if the results are reversed and LCU loses and StMU wins, St. Mary's will fully earn the title.
 
Jessica Loiacano picked up her first homer during the first inning of the day, a shot to left center that scored Sammie Murrietta for a 2-0 Lady Chap advantage. The Dustdevils (24-22, 16-7 Heartland) answered with Brenda Parnin reaching on a fielder's choice and a Brittany Mussett single through the left side to put TAMIU in scoring position. A walk to Mariena Gallardo loaded the bases, and a sacrifice fly by Sarah Johnson brought Parnin around to cut LCU's in half at 2-1.
 
Loiacano came through again at the plate, sending a solo shot over center field in the third before Liz Torres stepped up and did the same to increase the Lady Chap lead to 4-1. The Dustdevils put a run on the board in the fourth, but Ashton Bell joined the home run club in the fifth with a two-run shot to right field to put LCU on top, 6-2, with a lead that would not be relinquished.
 
Kelsey Hoppel (12-3) did an admirable job in the circle by striking out nine batters, giving up five hits and walking a pair.
 
After knotting the score at one apiece in the second inning of game two off of another Torres home run, the Lady Chaps struggled defensively by delivering a wild pitch and an error in the outfield that contributed to a trio of Dustdevil runs and a 4-1 advantage. A second error in the following frame allowed another TAMIU score.
 
A home run by Parnin in the added two more TAMIU runs for insurance, and the Lady Chaps were unable to rally in the seventh, pushing back their efforts of capturing the title.
 
Courtney McGee (17-6) took the loss on 11 hits, four walks and two strikeouts.
 
LCU will play for at least a share of the conference title versus TAMIU at 11 a.m. tomorrow on Dustdevil Field.
 
LCU, Beuthien leaders in statistical categories
The Lady Chaps have risen on the national scene, vaulting themselves to the top of the ranks in batting average (.370) and double plays turned per game (.69). The team is also third in home runs per game (1.64), scoring (8.16) and slugging percentage (.623). The Lady Chaps are dominant within the conference as well, led by freshman Sydney Beuthien. The Era, Texas, native is tops in hits (65), RBI (59), home runs (16) and total bases (125).
 
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Ashton Bell

#3 Ashton Bell

OF-P
5' 8"
Junior
Sydney Beuthien

#5 Sydney Beuthien

INF-OF
5' 9"
Freshman
Jessica Loiacano

#15 Jessica Loiacano

INF
5' 7"
Senior
Courtney McGee

#55 Courtney McGee

P-INF
6' 1"
Redshirt Senior
Sammie Murrietta

#25 Sammie Murrietta

INF
5' 4"
Junior
Liz Torres

#17 Liz Torres

C
5' 5"
Junior
Kelsey Hoppel

#12 Kelsey Hoppel

P-INF
5' 9"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Ashton Bell

#3 Ashton Bell

5' 8"
Junior
OF-P
Sydney Beuthien

#5 Sydney Beuthien

5' 9"
Freshman
INF-OF
Jessica Loiacano

#15 Jessica Loiacano

5' 7"
Senior
INF
Courtney McGee

#55 Courtney McGee

6' 1"
Redshirt Senior
P-INF
Sammie Murrietta

#25 Sammie Murrietta

5' 4"
Junior
INF
Liz Torres

#17 Liz Torres

5' 5"
Junior
C
Kelsey Hoppel

#12 Kelsey Hoppel

5' 9"
Junior
P-INF